Travelling in Europe by bike

Is sustainable tourism possible in Maldives ?

The Maldives, the postcard of paradise on earth “par excellence”. Hotels on stilts, immaculate fine sandy beaches… “There where all is order and beauty. Lush, calm and voluptuous.“ Then came the Fall: plastic and air pollution, dependence on tourism, rising waters, social problems… and the ship drowns. Should we stop going to this destination? Like Noah, […]

Elise Cabane

Industrial Tourism for sustainable corporate travels

How do we make a train, a tasty Roquefort cheese? What is behind the scenes of electricity production? How does a cargo port work?  Industrial tourism is increasingly popular and you may even be one of the 15 million French people who visited industrial sites last year.  So, how can we explain this phenomenon?  What is […]

Elise Cabane

The Mangrove of Martinique in a new way

Looking for a sustainable activity for your vacation in Martinique? The visit of the mangrove is a must. But what if you visited it differently? A new gaze at the mangrove of Martinique Frontier between land and sea, the mangrove has long been synonymous with impenetrable swamp forest, inhabited by myths and scary legends.  However, […]

Elise Cabane

Wildlife tourism has a sustainable future

Elephant rides in Thailand, dolphin shows in water parks, snake charmers in Jema El Fnaa square. The animal experience in travel is a dream and inflates the likes on social media. Behind the scenes, the reality is less glowing for these poor animals exploited, tortured, condemned. This is the backstage of an unscrupulous animal tourism […]

Elise Cabane

Cycling in and around Copenhagen

Copenhagen, the world capital of cycling. Fast, practical and sustainable, the “little queen” is the perfect way to discover a city at your own pace. Cycling in Copenhagen is a real pleasure! The roads are well maintained and bicycles have priority. You can also find places to park them without difficulty! It’s even impressive when […]

Blandine Gil